SnowRidge
Elite Member
Snowridge,
Do you have the Danfoss series 15 VSP pump?
It's a Danfoss Series 15VP.
Snowridge,
Do you have the Danfoss series 15 VSP pump?
There has to be a relieve valve. Reasoning is...
If the pump is built tight enough to create 2500 PSI, and is direct drive, then when the pump hits an imoveable object (ie oil with no place to go) the engine and pump stop dead. The oil has no place to go and that sudden shock will cause an explosion, not a bog.
SnowRidge.
Since you have one of these pumps, how about you calling Terry and ask him if PT ordered the pumps with relief valves. He has already told me yes, but please go ahead and ask for yourself, and maybe we will know the truth. I can see where they install on the pump, but it is an option.
Stray, do you have this same pump?
Did you specifically ask, and did he specifically tell you they have high pressure relief valves, as opposed to the charge pump relief valve, which is standard?
Where do you see them installing on the pump? The only place for additional relief valves is in the implement circuit. The implement circuit is an extension of the charge pump, and it is not used in the PTs. Those are roughly 800 PSI reliefs, BTW, not suitable for the tram circuit.
http://www.sauer-danfoss.com/stellent/groups/publications/documents/product_literature/bln-10006.pdf
Page 26 of 32 From what I can figured out, that is where they go, if installed. Maybe you can check your pump to see if anything is under that cap. If you see a nut or screw adjust, then I suspect they are there. If blank, then they are not installed.